Agreed. Simply disagreeing isn't what makes a sheep a sheep. It is the reasoning behind disagreeing that makes a sheep a sheep. Read @Ricegum comment above.
Backwards compatibility has always been important. The sheep can say what they want but they know it's truth.
because they know how toxic the gaming community is.
I like the idea. Seamless game-play and experiences. Yes, it's not a new concept but with the big boys at play here it is a whole different ball game. They're offering a 4K 60 video feed out the gate and all you need is 35Mb. Let's put an extra 10Mb on top in a real world scenario. It's still not bad for requirements.
Not really. There's a huge library of games now. You'll most likely be waiting for games when a new gen starts.
there will be both New IPs and Games you already know about.
I had a blast playing the first inFamous. It's actually been 10 years already. Wow.
there was a State of play this month?
lol! got em!
I got a taste of digital and I'm happy with the convenience of switching between games with ease. I intend to go fully digital at some point.
if Sony is all you came to see then that would be the case for you, and anyone that tunes into E3 solely for Sony. As for everyone else .. E3 is very much alive.
MS may appear to be alone but they won't be. Nintendo will most likely hold an E3 themed Direct. Sony will attempt to steal thunder too with an E3 themed State of Play. You really think they'll let MS hug all the spotlight? Nope.
That said, I believe MS will have a fantastic E3 Conference.
There's no need to downplay one for the other. They both serve their purpose. We have great selling SP franchises and we've got colossal selling MP titles. There's a market and demand for both.
Gamers need to snap out of pitting everything against each other.
User Scores are not credible.
till this day, I still haven't played Resident Evil 4. I was never drawn to this title despite the 'hype'.
this topic is about Dreams earning its first 10/10. Pot Stirrer.
lol come on man
When it comes to video games, 7 is an average score, not a bad one. Gamers have been conditioned to think this way. Games need to review between 8-10 otherwise it's no good to them.
As soon as a game has the exclusive tag to it. The weight of the world is placed on its shoulders. Meanwhile, it's just another game. Fans get emotional when it doesn't rate as high as they've fantasised about. They go on a defence spree and the media capitalises. Always amusing to see.
Exactly. No one cares how you feel about EA. The focus should be on the product. If its a good product and you like it, buy. Otherwise, don't buy. The only way you can reach them is using your wallet. They don't give a **** about your feelings.